Franciscan Pottery
Teacup and Saucer, Franciscan, Desert Rose, Pink Rose, Set of 4 Coffee Cups
Teacup and Saucer, Franciscan, Desert Rose, Pink Rose, Set of 4 Coffee Cups
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- Tea Cup and Saucer, Franciscan Desert Rose, Coffee Cup and Saucer, Pink Rose, Classic Drinkware, Teawares, Tea Party, Set of 4 (8 Pcs), (Discontinued)
- Made in China
- Not Vintage: 2004 - 2013
- Details: This is a wonderful set of Cups and Saucer, in the ever popular pink floral pattern called Desert Rose. Lots of pink roses with green leaves and the handle is made to look like a wooden branch, with a nice little divot for your finger to comfortably hold the cup. Desert Rose was introduced in 1941 by Gladding McBean, these are much newer so they are Dishwasher, Microwave and Freezer Safe. This ceramic is not bright white, it's more of a beige / off-white color. The floral pattern is great for Spring and Summer get togethers! We carry several Complete Place Settings, Serving Pieces, plus the Creamer & Sugar Set, and Salt & Pepper Set in this pattern, while supplies last.
- Materials: Ceramic
- Dimensions: Cup: 4.0 inches in Diameter, (top opening), approx. 2.25 inches Tall. Saucer: 5.75 inches in Diameter
- Condition: Pre-Owned. Excellent Condition. Pristine. We reviewed each item carefully for chips and crazing, didn't find any. In all honesty, these look like they were never used. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and imperfections.
Franciscan Ceramics is a brand of pottery from Gladding, McBean & Co., (1875- today). Gladding McBean has a very extensive history, we will concentrate on the Franciscan line and provide you a brief insight into this very popular ceramic. In 1932 Gladding McBean made a line of experimental dinnerware in solid colors. In 1934, they first used the brand name: “Franciscan Pottery”. The company name was changed to Franciscan Ware in 1936. They were the first company to sell a dinnerware “Starter Set,” all packaged together in one box. This pattern, “Desert Rose” was introduced in 1941, it was the second hand-painted embossed dinnerware developed by the company, ("Apple", being the first one introduced in 1940). These two patterns remained the company's best sellers and they are known as "the most popular patterns ever made in America." Later Interpace owned the line from 1962-1979 and Wedgwood from 1979-1984. Originally made in California, Wedgwood moved the Franciscan pottery production to England in 1983. Patterns Desert Rose, Apple, and Fresh Fruit were moved to the Johnson Brothers division of Wedgwood in England and all other dinnerware lines were discontinued. In 1984, Wedgwood closed the Franciscan Ceramics division. In 1986, Waterford Glass Group purchased Wedgwood, which included the Franciscan brand, only the Desert Rose and Apple patterns survived, made in China since 2004. However, in 2011 Apple was discontinued and in 2013 Desert Rose was discontinued. In 2015 all Johnson Brothers and Franciscan products were discontinued. The Lincoln, California plant of Gladding, McBean continues to produce architectural terra cotta, roofing tiles, and sewer tiles.
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